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Israeli activists hang banners as they set up a protest tent camp calling for public transportation on Shabbat, next to a bus stop in central Jerusalem, on April 28, 2012. According to the status quo, a political understanding between religious and secular political parties created in 1947 to preserve the established religious relations in Israel, buses do not run on Shabbat throughout the country. Photo by Uri Lenz/FLASH90
Israeli activists hang banners as they set up a protest tent camp calling for public transportation on Shabbat, next to a bus stop in central Jerusalem, on April 28, 2012. According to the status quo, a political understanding between religious and secular political parties created in 1947 to preserve the established religious relations in Israel, buses do not run on Shabbat throughout the country. Photo by Uri Lenz/FLASH90